The Straits Times, 27 May 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE \ol> 2nd PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY MAY 27RD 1846Y) AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. NO LXXIII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 393 1 W ANTED TO CHART ERA Vessel of about 200 j v to 250 Tons burthen for JEk- Sydney, for particulars JOSE D' ALMEIDA A SONS. Singapore 25th March ISIU I l milEwtll-knownScboo- />"\ I ncr Swallow, J. Scott, x-'- v ill sail for the above rt immediately. For freight oi
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    • 557 1 H,ui(lsoi)ic embroidered pi na Scarfs Shawls, ilandkfs., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemisseites of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs «Stc. «Rj. Corded Muslinetl and Horse Hair Petticoats au.l Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk l'arasols Bonnet, Cap, and
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    • 894 1 iiisVysAßY. ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STRK XT. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. "^yH^ERE Medical prescriptions He made up, at all hours, with the utmost care and attention— the rackets or Bottles [as the case may be] being scaled in order to prevent malicious substitution. The Undersigned has always on hand a good supply of Medicines,
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  • 170 2 Straits Times. SINGAPORE: WEDNESDAY, 27TH MAY 1846 We have to announce the aarival of the following passengers: May 22 Ex Hooghly, from Malacca, Hon'ble Mr, Salmond, and M is*, Grant 23 Ex Sri Singapura from Port Esinglon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilzek and family; 24 Ex Sophia from Sydney, Dr. Welsh
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  • 64 2 the Lord Bishop of Madras embarked on the 11. C. Sir. ttooghly proceeded to Malacca. A Salute of 17 guns was tired on the occasion, and the Union jack (or rather the remains of one) was hoisted at the flagstaff head. At the R. C. Church last Sunday no
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  • 331 2 -the Seat or War.— By thelaie arrivals we are in possession of intelligence direct from the Seat of War down to the 10th of May. Several Dutch vessels of War, Steamers and Gun boats were at the northern part of the island, called Bally Bolaling. On the Ist inst
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  • 214 2 -We hay« received the Java Courant to the 13th of May. The Courart of that date notices that, up to the hoar of going to press, the Steamer Merapi had not returned with the Europe overland Mail this can be satisfactory accounted for by the Merapi having delivered the
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  • 894 2 -By the arrival at Singapore of the Sri JS/n--gapura from Port Essington, we have been favored with some particulars of the safe advent at that place of Dr. Leichardt's party, which we are enabled to publish in anticipation of the account which will ere lon:,' be
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  • 869 2 -On Frjday last, the v contributed to enliven the Settlement by perform, ing at the Theatre. The attendance was good, notwithstanding the circumstance of some (Vuiiitir parties occurring on the same evening which »< casioned the absence of several ladies by way we think that when the Amateurs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 534 2 ADVERTIZEMENT. Mrs. Taylor, wife of Hevry Taylor, late Constable of Police, begs to inform the ladies of Singapore that she undertakes all kinds of plain needle-work, and will feel grateful for the favor of patronage. Apply to Mr. Johnson, Church Street, Cain pong Bencoolen. TO LET. fifrjfflfiß^jgL THE whole of
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    • 298 2 Just landed ex Pathfinder fro hi London, 100 Casks of fresji Seltzer water in Quarts Pints. THOMAS SMITH, Singapore 21st April 1846. W®M SALE, AT THE SHOP OF cua.sßfjgsfe co Adjoining the Singapore Dispensary, Commer-cial-Square, The following Valuable A CHOICE SELECTION of British, French and China Goods. China Figured and
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  • 1784 3 Thf Expkiutiox to Borneo of H. M.S. Diixj, fob thk Suppression of Pirvct vrith Extract* from the Journal of James Brooke. Esq. oj Sarawak (now ayeiit for the British Government iti Borneo). By Captain the Hon. H, Keppel, H. K. London,* 1846. Let but the British Government follow up
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  • 422 3 The College of Sukukons. —The Council of the College of Surgeons are about to apply to the Goverment for a supplemental charter, to enable an addition to be made the the list of fellows from among their members, without requiring them to submit to what they considered the
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  • 1021 3 -A considerable number of large first II class Steamers arc bulling for this Company, the first of which is expected in Southampton water in about two months' time. Ten years ago Captian Brooks, of the Tagus visited this port for the first time, with one of the Company's steamers.
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  • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
    • 840 4 Owing to the causes we have often previooilj stated with reference to the demand for British Goods. We arc compelled again to report t!iat the past week has been one similar in its nature with respect to business and imports geotrtftj as those that have preceded it.
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 238 4 May 19 Kirn Yeap Soon, Tay Chy Seng' Penang May 9. 20 H. ML S. Royalist, Ogle, Sarawak, May 10. I M. S. Samarang, Sir E. Belcher, a Cruise. 21 American ship Carthage, Fox, Penang May 10. American bark Candace, Gardner, Rio Janeiro March 8. Brit, bark Rob Roy,
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    • 75 4 London 6 Months sight 4s 3d per dollar. 30 days sight 4s 2d per dollar. Calcutta 60 days sight company's Bills 220 accepted ditto 221. China 30 days sight at 1 per cent prem. Madras .60 days sight 225 per dollars 100. Bombay 30 days sight 226 per
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  • 1304 4 Drtceg Current at £ingaporf. For Eastern and Wisiiih Pro d v c c—Wede —Wed nesday May 27th 1846. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. ifrrial tuaijes. —Accounts arc kept in Spanish
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  • 151 4 Natlbe Craft-BRITISH— Caroline, St. AntonS^ Dllt(J)"Kim Goan. Goan Lee, Goan Wan, Pylades, Thai Goan; Fatahool Rachmnn, Siama fioin, J:intti»r Kimtvitl, utixation I To > ritish bark iWitlun IV. punish schooner Fkc-ha ritish ship Isabella ritish brig Ulina Amelia »rd. bark Adeia Maiquard lutrh schooner Swallow M.
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  • 63 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LOVERPOOL. \ntimony Ore 3 10s. per 20 cwt. iambier in baskets 5 15s. cwt. Ditto in bales 5 per ton. cwL >ago in boxes 5 ss. per 50 feet. >ago Flour 5 ss. per 20 cwt. -offee, white black Pepper.£s ss.per IS &16 cwt. dides £5 s>.
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  • 53 4 ON GOODS. To Europe not North of Great Britain) 2\ cent l>o. (north of Do [I America and Walts Cape of Good Hope and St Helena... Calcutta li Cent Mauritius 2 China li Bombay '1 Bauvia 1 Madras' 1\ Malacca Persian Gulph Penang i Re;l Sea 4
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